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  2. What to know about the TikTok-famous '12-3-30' treadmill workout

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    The "12-3-30" workout, the brainchild of social media influencer Lauren Giraldo, involves walking on a treadmill for 30 minutes at a 3 mph pace and on a 12% incline.

  3. Can TikTok’s Viral 12-3-30 Treadmill Workout Really ... - AOL

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    Porter said the 12-3-30 workout can help with weight loss. “Walking at a 12% incline burns significantly more calories than walking on a flat surface, making it an efficient way to create the ...

  4. Here’s What to Know About the 12-3-30 Workout - AOL

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    The 12-3-30 workout will feel incredibly difficult to some, and a walk in the (admittedly steep) park for others. There's no "one size fits all" for fitness, and the 12-3-30 is no exception.

  5. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    A typical HIIT session uses a 2:1 work-to-rest ratio, for example, 30–40 seconds of hard sprinting alternated with 15–20 seconds of jogging or walking, repeated to failure. The entire HIIT session may last between four and 30 minutes, meaning that it is considered to be an excellent way to maximize a workout limited by time constraints. [14]

  6. Super Slow - Wikipedia

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    SuperSlow workouts typically consist of one set of each exercise carried out to complete muscle fatigue. Hutchins recommends performing each set for between 100 and 240 seconds, depending on the exercise and the subject's competence. A frequency of twice weekly is recommended for most trainees, with even less frequency for more advanced trainees.

  7. Cardiovascular drift - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular drift (CVD, CV drift) is the phenomenon where some cardiovascular responses begin a time-dependent change, or "drift", after around 5–10 minutes of exercise in a warm or neutral environment 32 °C (90 °F)+ without an increase in workload.

  8. What is 12-3-30? The walking treadmill routine helping people ...

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    The workout is simple: Set the treadmill to an incline of 12 (or lower — choose a challenging incline for your fitness level!) at a speed of 3 miles per hour and walk for 30 minutes.

  9. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    As a result, high-intensity workouts are generally kept brief. After a high-intensity workout, as with any workout, the body requires time to recover and produce the responses stimulated during the workout, so there is more emphasis on rest and recovery in the HIT philosophy than in most other weight training methods.